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Mandrioli, Dino Giusto was born on March 5, 1949 in Roma, Lazio, Italy. Son of Crisanto and Adriana (Serafini) Mandrioli.
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This book provides selective, in-depth coverage of the fundamentals of software engineering by stressing principles and methods through rigorous formal and informal approaches. In contrast to other books which are based on the lifecycle model of software development, the authors emphasize identifying and applying fundamental principles that are applicable throughout the software lifecycle. This emphasis enables readers to respond to the rapid changes in technology that are common today. Principles and techniques are emphasized rather than specific tools—users learn why particular techniques should or should not be used. Understanding the principles and techniques on which tools are based makes mastering a variety of specific tools easier. The authors discuss principles such as design, specification, verification, production, management and tools. Now coverage includes: more detailed analysis and explanation of object-oriented techniques; the use of Unified Modeling Language (UML); requirements analysis and software architecture; Model checking—a technique that provides automatic support to the human activity of software verification; GQM—used to evaluate software quality and help improve the software process; Z specification language. For software engineers.
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Gives students a firm rooting in the fundamental principles of computer science, and an appreciation of the correlation between those principles and an introduction to programming. Maintains strong coverage of the topics taught in the traditional introductory courses including algorithms and basic elements of programming languages and then goes further to introduce higher level topics such as the structures of operating systems, databases and productivity tools.
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Mandrioli, Dino Giusto was born on March 5, 1949 in Roma, Lazio, Italy. Son of Crisanto and Adriana (Serafini) Mandrioli.
Maturità Classica, Liceo Berchet, Milano, Italy, 1967. Laurea Ing. Elettronica, Politecnico, Milano, 1972. Laurea Matematica, University Statale, Milano, 1976.
Researcher National Research Council (Italian Research Council), Milano, 1975-1980. Assistant professor Politecnico di Milano, 1976-1979, associate professor, 1979-1980, professor, 1981—1983, University Statale, Udine, Italy, since 1984. Consultant Olivetti, Ivrea, Italy, 1976-1980, Enel Italian Energy Agency, Milan, 1986-1991, National agency for new technologies, Energy and sustainable economic development (Italian Nuclear Power), Rome, 1983-1988, City Traffic Agency, Milan, since 2004.
Visiting scholar University of California at Los Angeles, University California, Santa Barbara, Himachal Pradesh Research Laboratories, Los Angeles, Palo Alto, California, 1976, 81, 89, 92, 97, 2001, 05.
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With Italian armed forces, 1973-1974. Member Association for Computing Machinery (Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)), Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, New York Academy Sciences.
Married Maria Cristina Malinverni, November 30, 1980. Children: Leonardo, Laura, Claudio.